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Spanish Explorers

Pecos, Reeves County

Marker Text

Antonio De Espejo in 1583, after exploring among pueblos in New Mexico, reached the Pecos River southeast of Santa Fe. He Named it Rio de Las Vacas (river of cows), for the abundance of buffalo. On his return route to Mexico he went down the river to near the present town of Pecos. Jumano Indians led his party to their camp on Toyah Lake. He then went down Toyah Creek and through the Big Bend. While Espejo was first to explore the Pecos, Castano de Sosa, on his way into New Mexico in 1590, was the first European to travel its full length. (1966)

Marker Details

Address Cedar & 1st St.
Location Description Cedar and First St. (West of Pecos Museum) Pecos
Marker # 4998
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Exploration and expeditions; Spanish immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 31.426706, -103.494929

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